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Author Topic: CAUTION - Get your coins out of - Poloniex Hacked and don't register Ip's right  (Read 2290 times)
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July 25, 2015, 02:10:36 AM
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I lost my bitcoins - on Poloniex and - they didn't send me a comfirmation email for the with draw
It was just sent to this address 14yajKFoY4ADnNcxz6ze84CQ1Zbt4WGyTf - all poloniex would say
is - well it's the same IP address - so I went and logged in with - ip hide and it setup alias ips
and not one of them was registered by poloniex -
Identity Cloaker.
router ip masker

 They always registered the same ip

 So cation people - poloniex will lose your coins and then blaim you for doing it.


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send a PM to Busoni owner of Poloniex
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?action=profile;u=139578
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July 25, 2015, 03:10:15 AM
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i left Poloniex as soon as they stated that you need to give your personal information in order to be able to trade on their site. didn't like it in the first place either.
i just hope nothing happens to where i am trading right now since all the exchangers seem to either get hacked or run away nowadays!

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July 25, 2015, 03:13:21 AM
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Yes, it's probably his fault... in a way..

But imo. it's not acceptable that it's so easy to steal someone's money that it happens all the time. Theft is much much more rampant from people's wallet's in bitcoinland than theft from people's bankaccounts is FIAT-land. No matter the theoretical benefits of BC...this is a huuuuuge drawback of blockchain-based currencies.

The sooner you realize exchanges and blockchains have nothing to do with each other, the better

That is the same attitude people behind the operating systems like DOS and prior had when they could not understand why the Internet didn't have mass adoption.

If someone said "let's get some userfriendliness then it will happen" their response might have been "learn to distinguish between the website and the underlying structure...the Internet is fine."

And they would have been just as misguided.

...

Sure, the blockchain is fine, but if you cannot see that the entire bitcoin space has a problem with how people keep their money safe then I think you need a bit more of a holistic understanding on things.

One thing is technology, but technology alone without the adequate user-interface is fairly useless.
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July 25, 2015, 07:19:27 AM
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Yes, it's probably his fault... in a way..

But imo. it's not acceptable that it's so easy to steal someone's money that it happens all the time. Theft is much much more rampant from people's wallet's in bitcoinland than theft from people's bankaccounts is FIAT-land. No matter the theoretical benefits of BC...this is a huuuuuge drawback of blockchain-based currencies.

the differene is always that people can't handle their security, and bitcoin blockchain do not refund you, besides this i find bitcoin more secure if you know what to do

otherwise one can not explain why those things happen always at the same kind of users and it does not happen to another type of people
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July 25, 2015, 07:38:34 AM
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i think your account in poloniex has been hacked by someone because the confirmation email send to different email not to your email
and possibility when they hacked your account they change your email address in the profile setting
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